2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2021.104479
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Use of vibrational optical coherence tomography to measure viscoelastic properties of muscle and tendon: A new method to follow musculoskeletal injury and pathology In vivo

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“…As can be seen in the aforementioned examples, quasi-static compression OCE, mostly phase-sensitive with some sort of compliance layer as stress sensor, is currently the most advanced OCE method. In the last few years, other approaches rose to the horizon of feasibility, e.g., vibrational OCE, 311,312 which uses OCT to record the reaction of a sample to a variation of vibration frequencies. With this, a 3D resonant frequency map of the sample can be generated and viscoelastic behavior can be investigated.…”
Section: Optical Coherence Elastography: Depth Resolved Optical Palpationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As can be seen in the aforementioned examples, quasi-static compression OCE, mostly phase-sensitive with some sort of compliance layer as stress sensor, is currently the most advanced OCE method. In the last few years, other approaches rose to the horizon of feasibility, e.g., vibrational OCE, 311,312 which uses OCT to record the reaction of a sample to a variation of vibration frequencies. With this, a 3D resonant frequency map of the sample can be generated and viscoelastic behavior can be investigated.…”
Section: Optical Coherence Elastography: Depth Resolved Optical Palpationmentioning
confidence: 99%